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The Bruins trading away Brad Marchand to the Panthers was a major culture shock to the whole Bruins organization. TNT analyst and former Bruin, Anson Carter joins Adam Pellerin to discuss the impact of moving a team captain mid-season and the similarities between the Marchand trade to that of his former teammate Ray Bourque being traded to the Avalanche during the 1999-00 season. Plus, Anson Carter gives his take on the NHL Eastern Conference Stanley Cup playoff picture and how the Avalanche are the best team in the NHL post trade deadline. Anson Carter also explains why Alex Ovechkin will not only break Wanye Gretzky's NHL goal record but far succeed it. GET NESN 360: https://nesn.com/download-the-nesn-app/ Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/NESN Twitter: https://twitter.com/NESN Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NESN/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nesn TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nesn Twitch: https://twitch.tv/nesn/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(0:00) Joe Murray starts off Monday night's show with Rafael Devers press conference earlier today, and Devers comments that he doesn't want to play DH. (09:30) Former Bruin and NHL on TNT analyst Anson Carter joins the show to talk all things 4 Nations face-off and what it means to play for Team Canada. (24:10) Joe discusses Rafael Devers comments earlier today with calls coming in. (32:50) Joe discusses NBA All-Star weekend and why it was a failure for the league.
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Nick Alberga & Jay Rosehill recap Toronto's 2-1 OT victory in New Jersey. Additionally, former NHLer & current NHL on TNT Analyst Anson Carter drops by for a chat.
Anson Carter on behalf of Alpharetta Sports and Entertainment Group makes a HUGE MOVE to submit a formal expansion request to the NHL. We're talking the ticking clock for the NHL returning Metro Atlanta plus other topics around the league *cough cough, the Jagr Bobblehead Grand Theft*
Could the NHL really being heading back to Atlanta? In this edition of 32 Thoughts, Jeff and Elliotte expand on that question as an ownership group led by former NHLer Anson Carter has filed a request with the league for a third crack at professional hockey in the state of Georgia. Jeff and Elliotte then delve into the suddenly hot playoff races (16:25) and discuss why no team seems to want that second WC spot in the East (23:20). Next, how differently would the Sabres season have gone if they rolled with Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen from the start, and the early returns on the Bowen Byram trade are looking terrific (26:17). Later, the Calgary Flames might look to reduce Jacob Markstrom's workload (38:40) and Elliotte provides an update on the futures of Filip Hronek and Tyler Myers with the Vancouver Canucks (41:59). Finally, Jeff and Elliotte talk about the Flames signing Hunter Brzustewicz to a rare ELC for a third-round draft pick (47:53).The guys answer your questions in the Montana's Thought Line (55:39) and the fellas revisit Jeff's interview with Josh Ho-Sang who is returning to professional hockey in North America.Email the podcast at 32thoughts@sportsnet.ca or call the Montana's Thought Line at 1-833-311-3232 and leave us a voicemailThis podcast was produced and mixed by Dominic Sramaty and hosted by Jeff Marek and Elliotte Friedman.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Both Sams' start as usual with podcast news (1:14). Then they discuss NHL news with the Anson Carter bid to make Atlanta to have an NHL city along with Minnesota's gamble by pulling their goalie in OT in one of their recent games (2:06). They then get into some Hurricanes news with their discussion with Don Waddell to Lemieux's extension (10:12). For the last half of the episode they discuss the frustrating loss against the Rangers (15:54) to the huge shutout win against the Panthers (24:15). If you have any questions or just want to contact us please email us at: thecaniacreport@gmail.com Our Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheCaniacReport Our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecaniacreport/ Donation Link: https://paypal.me/sgwallace917?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Both Sams' start as usual with podcast news (1:14). Then they discuss NHL news with the Anson Carter bid to make Atlanta to have an NHL city along with Minnesota's gamble by pulling their goalie in OT in one of their recent games (2:06). They then get into some Hurricanes news with their discussion with Don Waddell to Lemieux's extension (10:12). For the last half of the episode they discuss the frustrating loss against the Rangers (15:54) to the huge shutout win against the Panthers (24:15).If you have any questions or just want to contact us please email us at: thecaniacreport@gmail.comOur Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheCaniacReportOur Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecaniacreport/Donation Link: https://paypal.me/sgwallace917?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US
Jeff kicks off a “laid back' edition of the program with former defenceman turned Devils colour analyst, Ken Daneyko! They discuss how he recorded over 2000+ PIMs without being suspended and how the game has evolved from a physical standpoint over the years. Next, Josh Ho-Sang chats about his return to pro hockey with the ECHL's Florida Everblades, as well as his ventures off the ice including a new app and rap album (32:40). Later on, former NHL referee and ESPN's lead rules analyst, Dave Jackson answers your questions on officiating including John Tortorella's ejection, what qualifies as goalie interference, how to become a referee, and much more (50:05)! Then, former Thrashers social media and website manager, Ben Wright discusses Anson Carter's bid for the NHL to expand to Atlanta, when he began to hear the rumours, if he believes a team could thrive in Atlanta for a third time, and what went wrong in previous attempts (01:27:30). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
Sean Gentille and guest co-host Michael Russo discuss the news that Anson Carter is heading a group to bring NHL hockey back to Atlanta for a third time, and what they must do to make this expansion work. The guys talk about the powerhouse Colorado Avalanche who tried to keep in step with Vegas at the NHL trade deadline, and the four game suspension to Rangers enforcer Matt Rempe, and what the hulking rookie needs to do to keep his aggressive play in check. Kelly McCrimmon, the General Manager of the Stanley Cup Champion Vegas Golden Knights joins to talk about his team stealing the show on trade deadline day, how Vegas used LTIR to their benefit and Kelly answers back at his critics who say the Golden Knights are bending the rules.Get a 1-year subscription to The Athletic for $2 a month when you visit http://theathletic.com/hockeyshow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sean Gentille and guest co-host Michael Russo discuss the news that Anson Carter is heading a group to bring NHL hockey back to Atlanta for a third time, and what they must do to make this expansion work. The guys talk about the powerhouse Colorado Avalanche who tried to keep in step with Vegas at the NHL trade deadline, and the four game suspension to Rangers enforcer Matt Rempe, and what the hulking rookie needs to do to keep his aggressive play in check. Kelly McCrimmon, the General Manager of the Stanley Cup Champion Vegas Golden Knights joins to talk about his team stealing the show on trade deadline day, how Vegas used LTIR to their benefit and Kelly answers back at his critics who say the Golden Knights are bending the rules. Get a 1-year subscription to The Athletic for $2 a month when you visit http://theathletic.com/hockeyshow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne and Sam McKee start the second hour with their reactions to Matt Rempe receiving a 4-game suspension for his elbow on Jonas Siegenthaler last night. Former NHL coach Bruce Boudreau (3:05) shares his thoughts on the league sending Rempe a message, coaching tough guys, the Wild pulling their goalie in OT, Demko's injury and the most impactful trade from the deadline. Later, they regroup with Sam for news and notes - ranking the best defensive units in the league, checking in on award races and Anson Carter aims to bring the NHL back to Atlanta.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
The guys react to a group led by Anson Carter reportedly submitting their own separate bid for NHL to return to Atlanta
It's the one year anniversary of the podcast! To help us celebrate, Nick has brought in former player and current TNT and MSG studio analyst Anson Carter to discuss his journey from growing up in Scarbrough, Ontario to the NHL, where he played for eight different teams. Anson also talks about his experience as a Black player in college and professional hockey and how he's used his position to make the game better for future Black players.
The sluts watch the Devils Vs. Capitals on Wednesday Night Hockey, commentating on everything from Anson Carter's rainbow tie to the Capitals' new winning hobo goaltender
The Carolina Panthers are one of the teams mentioned as a potential landing spot for free agent-wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins. Chris Lea & Dennis Cox discuss the pros and cons of the Panthers signing Hopkins and the likelihood of it happening. They also discuss what Hopkins would mean for the Panthers' wide receiver group. Also, the NHL and the NHL Players' Association (NHLPA) have launched a new Player Inclusion Coalition to promote diversity and inclusion in hockey. The coalition is co-chaired by NHL alumni Anson Carter and P.K. Subban, and it includes 20 players from across the league. The coalition's goals include increasing the number of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) players in the NHL, as well as creating a more inclusive environment for all players.
This week on The Athletic Hockey Show USA, Craig and Sean talk about the New York Rangers elimination from the Stanley Cup playoffs, and how the blue shirts trade deadline acquisitions weren't a factor at all in the series with New Jersey. The guys discuss the second round and the fact that US TV probably isn't salivating over teams from Seattle, Florida, Carolina, New Jersey, Toronto and Edmonton in the final eight, and we ask, who moves the meedle more on US television, Connor McDavid or Matthew Tkachuk? Former NHL'er Colby Armstrong stops by to discuss his role with TNT, working in studio with Biz Nasty, Anson Carter, Liam McHugh and Henrik Lunqvist and teaching the game to new hockey fans south of the border. Plus Colby looks ahead to the Matthew Tkachuk factor vs Toronto and Arm Dog's opportunity to work between the benches in the Carolina/New Jersey series. Subscribe to The Athletic Hockey Show on YouTube: http://youtube.com/@theathletichockeyshowGet a 1-year subscription to The Athletic for just $1 a month when you visit http://theathletic.com/hockeyshowRight now, Nuts.com is offering new customers a free gift with purchase and free shipping on orders of $29 or more at http://Nuts.com/hockey23Upgrade your closet with Rhone and use code NHLSHOW to save 20% at https://www.rhone.com/nhlshowGo to http://dave.com/nhlshow to sign up for an ExtraCash account and get up to $500 instantly! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on The Athletic Hockey Show USA, Craig and Sean talk about the New York Rangers elimination from the Stanley Cup playoffs, and how the blue shirts trade deadline acquisitions weren't a factor at all in the series with New Jersey. The guys discuss the second round and the fact that US TV probably isn't salivating over teams from Seattle, Florida, Carolina, New Jersey, Toronto and Edmonton in the final eight, and we ask, who moves the meedle more on US television, Connor McDavid or Matthew Tkachuk? Former NHL'er Colby Armstrong stops by to discuss his role with TNT, working in studio with Biz Nasty, Anson Carter, Liam McHugh and Henrik Lunqvist and teaching the game to new hockey fans south of the border. Plus Colby looks ahead to the Matthew Tkachuk factor vs Toronto and Arm Dog's opportunity to work between the benches in the Carolina/New Jersey series. Subscribe to The Athletic Hockey Show on YouTube: http://youtube.com/@theathletichockeyshow Get a 1-year subscription to The Athletic for just $1 a month when you visit http://theathletic.com/hockeyshow Right now, Nuts.com is offering new customers a free gift with purchase and free shipping on orders of $29 or more at http://Nuts.com/hockey23 Upgrade your closet with Rhone and use code NHLSHOW to save 20% at https://www.rhone.com/nhlshow Go to http://dave.com/nhlshow to sign up for an ExtraCash account and get up to $500 instantly! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We start with a visit from Elliotte Friedman (2:59) in our studio as the NHL trade deadline comes to a close he helps dissect the Maple Leafs performance as of late and how GM Kyle Dubas took a different approach in terms of style, and a look at some of the trades within the Eastern and Western conferences. Later on, Anson Carter drops by (17:46) with a player's perspective on the deadline, the number of times he's been traded and a story about how he wanted to play for Toronto and how it fell apart. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
This week my guest was on the show. He's got over 20+ years in sports journalism. He spent 15+ years as a writer for the Toronto Star As a sports reporter where he covered everything from the CFL to MLB to the UFC, writing daily stories but specializing in longer features that explore the intersection of sports and social issues. He is now CBC sport's first senior contributor. In 2004 he won the National Newspaper Award for "Long Shots," a serial narrative about a high school basketball team from Scarborough. 5 years ago he stepped on stage to give a Ted talk where he touched on race, sports and telling true stories. I encourage you to check it out if you have a few minutes on hand. he's been featured in the new york times where he writes on boxing news. if you a boxing fan like me, you'll love the articles he writes. My guest this week is Morgan Campbell. Morgan is well-decorated in his field that isn't afraid to share his honest thoughts about what he writes about. He's built a reputation, a following and a brand by examining the game behind the game. In his ted talk, something he said towards the end of the video stuck with me. he said "Once you get rid of the cliches, and get rid of the safety nets, you are left with the truth. And journalists are in the truth business. I had a great conversation with Morgan. We touched on a lot of different topics, including: - The process of writing his memoir (Coming soon) - Cultural shifts Growing up as an American/Canadian - Losing his father as a teenager to cancer - The backstory behind the start of his journalism career - Stories from his years with the Toronto star + Anson Carter incident - Why integrity and truth should be the foundation of every story - The backstory behind why he left the Toronto star - His Ted Talk Entited: "Race, Sports and telling true stories." - Gervonta Davis Vs Ryan Garcia And so much more. But before you check out the episode, if you could do me a huge favour and leave a rating and review of the podcast? that would greatly help out the show. If you prefer watching your podcast, subscribe to the youtube channel and check out the visual episodes there. a link will be in the show notes. Now with all that being said, enjoy the episode. Follow Morgan Here: IG & Twitter: @MorganPCambell Ted Talk : https://youtu.be/pdvkRBJpRBg Watch The Visual Here: https://www.youtube.com/@UnscriptedWithAkeemHaynes
The Snipe N' Celly crew gets your weekend started in style! Join us for: Lauren reading Devils fans' mean Pavel Zacha tweets from September An ode to Anson Carter's heartfelt 'Hockey Hair' article Which teams should buy at the trade deadline and which should sell & MORE - enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/snipe-n-celly-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/snipe-n-celly-podcast/support
The title says it all. Surprisingly, we have more we talk about like how the Bruins did in the two weeks we were away. How was the Winter Classic? What's going on with Pasta's contract? And finally all the ways (we could think of) for why we hate the TNT broadcasts of hockey. Hint: it's not Anson Carter; we love him.
The Atlanta Falcons are all set to face the Cincinnati Bengals on the road at Paul Brown stadium. Hopefully, Arthur Smith and Marcus Mariota can figure out how to get Kyle Pitts into the end zone once again. Jarvis Davis and Tenitra Batiste talked about how Mariota and Pitts are starting to build some trust with one another. Secondly, the Atlanta Hawks defeated the Houston Rockets 117-107 last night at State Farm Arena. Trae Young and Dejounte Murray put on a show by dishing out double-digit assists. John Collins was on the receiving end of a few of those. Jarvis Davis and Tenitra Batiste talked about how Collins will benefit tremendously from Young and Murray's distribution. Lastly, Michael B. Jordan has played in a couple of roles that has helped him gain stardom. He is diving back into one with the trailer release of Creed 3. Jarvis and Tenitra talked about how Jordan will be directing and starring this time around. Also, they discussed Anson Carter becoming an owner. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Atlanta Falcons are all set to face the Cincinnati Bengals on the road at Paul Brown stadium. Hopefully, Arthur Smith and Marcus Mariota can figure out how to get Kyle Pitts into the end zone once again. Jarvis Davis and Tenitra Batiste talked about how Mariota and Pitts are starting to build some trust with one another. Secondly, the Atlanta Hawks defeated the Houston Rockets 117-107 last night at State Farm Arena. Trae Young and Dejounte Murray put on a show by dishing out double-digit assists. John Collins was on the receiving end of a few of those. Jarvis Davis and Tenitra Batiste talked about how Collins will benefit tremendously from Young and Murray's distribution. Lastly, Michael B. Jordan has played in a couple of roles that has helped him gain stardom. He is diving back into one with the trailer release of Creed 3. Jarvis and Tenitra talked about how Jordan will be directing and starring this time around. Also, they discussed Anson Carter becoming an owner. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Anson Carter bought the ECHL Gwinnett Gladiators. I had previously talked to Rick of NHL To Atlanta about rumors of Anson Carter eventually buying an NHL team. thehistoryvoyager.com @theskullpodcast thehistoryvoyager@gmail.com
Alex Campbell and Anson Carter Announced as New Gladiators Owners New era of Gladiators hockey to begin with new ownership DULUTH, Ga. - The Atlanta Gladiators introduced Alex Campbell and former NHL player Anson Carter as the new owners of the hockey team. Campbell will serve as the majority owner, while Carter will serve as […] The post Alex Campbell and Anson Carter Announced as New Gladiators Owners appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
On this episode presented by 10K Takes: Bossman, JJ, Wags, and Producer Cam are joined by NHL & Minnesota Wild writer for the Athletic, Michael Russo. We talk about the Anson Carter drama, Russo's relationship with the Wild personnel, upcoming pieces that Russo is currently working on, and much more! We also give our bits of the week including the "Sunday Funday bit". Lastly we take turns ranking our favorite move soundtracks.
Cousin Sal starts the show announcing the winner of this week's Prop Quiz as producer Babyface Joel Solomon adds another Gold Hat to his collection, while Brother Bri still awaits his first. Then the Degenerate Trifecta and Sal give out their FanDuel NBA Finals player series specials as Harry is expecting big scoring from Klay Thompson in this series. Next, the gang recaps a wild Game 1 of the NHL's Western Conference Finals between the Avalanche and Oilers and gives their picks for the Eastern Conference Finals Game 1 between the Rangers and Lightning. Then NHL veteran and NHL on TNT analyst Anson Carter joins the show to discuss fighting during his career, which style of playoff hockey he prefers, and how Jacob Trouba's physical play has helped change the Rangers playoff chances. Anson also discusses why being a hockey player in Canada is like being a superstar, his favorite jersey in the NHL, and working with Wayne Gretzky. Sal makes more fun of Harry for asking a ridiculously long question and then closes things out with their picks for The Match between Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers versus Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes.
HOUR 1: Merloni, Fauria and MegO discuss the Patriots 2022 schedule. What is your way too early prediction? Plus, the Bruins saved their season last night with a win in Game 6. Anson Carter on TNT questioned if Patrice Bergeron still "has it" anymore
Anson Carter, Islanders analyst for MSG Networks, joins Andrew Gross to talk about the Isles. Plus, Andrew answers your questions.
Strick & Tuna discuss Anson Carter's comments & more
On this episode the boys are joined by former Ducks and Leafs head coach Randy Carlyle. Many might not know Carlyle had a great NHL career himself, he played over 1000 games between Winnipeg, Toronto, and Pittsburgh and even won a Norris Trophy with the Penguins. We talk to him about Trevor Zegras taking over the NHL, that insanely stacked Ducks cup team, coaching Ryan Kesler and much more. Before the interview the boys talk Super Bowl, Anson Carter's twitter feud, and Martin St.Louis being hired by Montreal. interview starts: 01:00:25 InstagramTwitterYouTubeTikTokCam & Strick WebsiteYou can also keep up with the boys on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook!Andy Strickland - Instagram | TwitterCam Janssen - Instagram | Twitter | Facebook
First, Ian and guest cohost Julian McKenzie discuss what the NHL gets “right” other than the way the Stanley Cup gets presented, in light of the NFL handing the Vince Lombardi trophy to the owners before the players after the Super Bowl.Next, the guys look ahead to the Canada-USA Women's gold medal game on Wednesday night and challenge TAHS Tuesday's Craig Custance and Sean Gentille to an open-ended bet on the outcome, then they wish the one and only Jaromir Jagr a happy 50th birthday and ask the question: if you could live anybody's life in hockey, whose would you choose?After that, The Athletic's own Michael Russo joins the show to talk about how he handled being unwillingly thrust into the spotlight after Anson Carter's comments on TNT last week, how Minnesota Wild GM Bill Guerin will approach the trade deadline with the goal of winning a Stanley Cup seemingly in reach, Kirill Kaprizov as a potential Hart trophy winner this season, and much more.Plus, the guys close things out with a little bit of Multiple Choice Madness and the breaking news that the Montreal Canadiens traded Tyler Toffoli to the Calgary Flames for a top-10 protected 1st round pick, a 5th rounder, Tyler Pitlick, and prospect Emil Heineman, as well as how the Habs fanbase is receiving Martin St. Louis behind the bench, so far.And, right now, you can sign up for an annual subscription to The Athletic for just $3.99 a month when you visit http://theathletic.com/hockeyshow Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
First, Ian and guest cohost Julian McKenzie discuss what the NHL gets “right” other than the way the Stanley Cup gets presented, in light of the NFL handing the Vince Lombardi trophy to the owners before the players after the Super Bowl. Next, the guys look ahead to the Canada-USA Women's gold medal game on Wednesday night and challenge TAHS Tuesday's Craig Custance and Sean Gentille to an open-ended bet on the outcome, then they wish the one and only Jaromir Jagr a happy 50th birthday and ask the question: if you could live anybody's life in hockey, whose would you choose? After that, The Athletic's own Michael Russo joins the show to talk about how he handled being unwillingly thrust into the spotlight after Anson Carter's comments on TNT last week, how Minnesota Wild GM Bill Guerin will approach the trade deadline with the goal of winning a Stanley Cup seemingly in reach, Kirill Kaprizov as a potential Hart trophy winner this season, and much more. Plus, the guys close things out with a little bit of Multiple Choice Madness and the breaking news that the Montreal Canadiens traded Tyler Toffoli to the Calgary Flames for a top-10 protected 1st round pick, a 5th rounder, Tyler Pitlick, and prospect Emil Heineman, as well as how the Habs fanbase is receiving Martin St. Louis behind the bench, so far. And, right now, you can sign up for an annual subscription to The Athletic for just $3.99 a month when you visit http://theathletic.com/hockeyshow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steve and Chris are joined by TSN's legal analyst Eric Macramalla for his weekly segment 'Out of Order' where they touch on the Canadiens hiring Marty St. Louis, they discuss the situation surrounding Michael Russo and Anson Carter and the most recent news with Adrian Peterson.
The Rat King has struck again! This one is full of energy as the boys had some thoughts and opinions they needed to get off their chests. From the Marchand suspension to Anson Carter's garbage tirade on TNT, we're not shying away from telling it how it is on this episode of the PuckPod. The Oilers make their weekly appearance on the Shit Segment (this might need to become a thing), the Habs get in on the coaching carousel, Trevor Zegras is good for the game, and there's Canadians, Americans and Russians all competing to win a gold medal....for team China. Weird times. On a more positive note, Coley has a very optimistic thought on the Coyotes recent move to ASU's small venue that might sway your opinion on the matter... Thanks for tuning in! Oh yeah...and Coley got ghosted by Tim Peel.
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Longtime NHLer & NHL on TNT Analyst Anson Carter joined OverDrive earlier today and got into Brad Marchand's social media game, whether McDavid or Draisaitl would consider asking out of Edmonton & whether he expects the Leafs to respond on Saturday night.
Hour 4: Gresh and Keefe take a look at their NFL Binaries on who can win the Super Bowl this year. Then the guys are joined by Anson Carter to talk Bruins and Tuukka Rask.
Gresh and Keefe are joined by TNT Hockey Analyst Anson Carter to discuss the Bruins hot streak and the signing of Tuukka Rask ahead of the game against the Canadiens tonight.
Sharpen up the skates folks and bring out the toques because it's all Canadian hockey today with special guest Anson Carter. From The Great One chirping off-camera to whether or not Evander Kane is worth the headache, this chat hits on everything a hockey fan could dream of for the length of three game misconducts. Stream for free on Hisense Smart TVs, LG Channels, Sports on Tubi, Plex, Samsung TV Plus, The Roku Channel, Vizio Channels fubosportsnetwork.com, and XUMO or as part of fuboTV's subscription packages of 100+ sports, news and entertainment channels. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Alexandre Picard – l'attaquant et non le défenseur ! – vient discuter avec David de sa carrière bien remplie, alors que son homonyme – le défenseur – lui, était déjà passé au podcast il y a quelques années ! Alex revient sur sa haute sélection au repêchage, 8e au total par les Blue Jackets de Columbus en 2004 et nous dit pourquoi celle-ci s'explique en partie par sa date de naissance. Il nous parle aussi des personnages colorés croisés au cours de son périple professionnel et il nous révèle par exemple pourquoi Anson Carter trimbalait constamment 4 téléphones cellulaire ! L'ancien MVP des séries de la coupe Calder 2012 nous dévoile aussi pourquoi c'était difficile d'être le coéquipier d'un jeune Nikita Filatov ! Et finalement, Alex nous raconte la meilleure anecdote de Jon Cooper qu'on a entendue et il nous confesse la méthode de paiement en Russie qui est digne des plus grands films de mafia ! Cet épisode est commandité par WebSim Hockey et le vignoble du Domaine St-Jacques. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Maria and Paul discuss:The evolution of Paul's leadership style and how it has changed throughout the years to where he is now.Leading your team through hard times in an environment where they can contribute their best work. Pauls share how he successfully led teams through three major global crises: 9/11, the 2008 recession, and the current COVID global pandemic.Walking the walk and talking the talk - supporting the right thing both personally and professionally. Key Takeaways:If you don't take care of yourself first, you will not be in the right place to help lift and serve others during hard times. You have to ground yourself before you can have the capacity and space to think of things from other's points of view. Younger generations are paying more attention to what companies are saying and doing - this will continue to be impactful as more of this younger generation becomes part of the c-suite. Change is happening even in larger companies, but it is harder to turn a larger ship and it takes a little longer. "There's no playbook...The whole world was in the same spot without a manual on how to get through what we've gone through. So I give a lot of the brands a pass if they attempted to do something that maybe fell flat." — Paul Marobella About Paul Marobella: Paul brings the rare combination of a proven operational growth leader with being a modern marketer. Having led organizations of all sizes from early-stage and PE-backed fast-scale-ups to large enterprises as large as $400mio in revenue/$80mio in EBIT, Paul always leads with heart/vision and focuses on balancing profits with people and purpose. He's led brand and marketing transformations for many of the world's most iconic brands including IBM, Coca-Cola, Jim Beam, Microsoft, Adidas, and many more. Building high-performance cultures with a priority focus on diverse and inclusive teams has been a consistent thread throughout his leadership career. Working with his team, he developed a Fast Company World Changing Idea entitled #blackatwork that shed light on the experience of black employees in advertising. He was also an inaugural signatory of the 3% Pay Equity Pledge in 2018 ensuring that pay equity in his North American organization was third-party audited and adjusted accordingly. Leading organizations through transformational inflection points with purpose and focus has resulted in hyper-growth for his teams and companies. Paul is also passionate about providing resources and direction for at-risk youth in the inner-cities of America, especially Chicago. He chairs and sits on multiple boards whose purpose all focus on developing a healthier community and better educational opportunities for the kids of Chicago. He is an advisory board member of the Chicago Blackhawks Foundation, Chairman of the Inner-City Education Program and board member of Off The Street Club on Chicago's West Side. Paul is a co-founder of the T.E.A.M Hockey Academy, a mobile hockey and life skills academy for players of color in North America, launching in 2021 with former NHL player and current NBC analyst, Anson Carter. Paul lives in Chicago with his wife, two teenage daughters, English bulldog Lord Stanley and when not in a conference room, you can find him on the ice playing hockey. Connect with Paul Marobella: Twitter: @marobellaInstagram: @marobellaLinkedIn: Paul MarobellaWebsite: HavasCreative.com & InnerCityEducation.orgT.E.A.M Hockey American website coming soon! Connect with Maria: Get the podcast and book: TheEmpathyEdge.comLearn more about Maria's brand strategy work and books: Red-Slice.comHire Maria to speak at your next event: Red-Slice.com/Speaker-Maria-RossLinkedIn: Maria RossInstagram: @redslicemariaTwitter: @redsliceFacebook: Red Slice
In this episode, Maria and Paul discuss:The evolution of Paul's leadership style and how it has changed throughout the years to where he is now.Leading your team through hard times in an environment where they can contribute their best work. Pauls share how he successfully led teams through three major global crises: 9/11, the 2008 recession, and the current COVID global pandemic.Walking the walk and talking the talk - supporting the right thing both personally and professionally. Key Takeaways:If you don't take care of yourself first, you will not be in the right place to help lift and serve others during hard times. You have to ground yourself before you can have the capacity and space to think of things from other's points of view. Younger generations are paying more attention to what companies are saying and doing - this will continue to be impactful as more of this younger generation becomes part of the c-suite. Change is happening even in larger companies, but it is harder to turn a larger ship and it takes a little longer. "There's no playbook...The whole world was in the same spot without a manual on how to get through what we've gone through. So I give a lot of the brands a pass if they attempted to do something that maybe fell flat." — Paul Marobella About Paul Marobella: Paul brings the rare combination of a proven operational growth leader with being a modern marketer. Having led organizations of all sizes from early-stage and PE-backed fast-scale-ups to large enterprises as large as $400mio in revenue/$80mio in EBIT, Paul always leads with heart/vision and focuses on balancing profits with people and purpose. He's led brand and marketing transformations for many of the world's most iconic brands including IBM, Coca-Cola, Jim Beam, Microsoft, Adidas, and many more. Building high-performance cultures with a priority focus on diverse and inclusive teams has been a consistent thread throughout his leadership career. Working with his team, he developed a Fast Company World Changing Idea entitled #blackatwork that shed light on the experience of black employees in advertising. He was also an inaugural signatory of the 3% Pay Equity Pledge in 2018 ensuring that pay equity in his North American organization was third-party audited and adjusted accordingly. Leading organizations through transformational inflection points with purpose and focus has resulted in hyper-growth for his teams and companies. Paul is also passionate about providing resources and direction for at-risk youth in the inner-cities of America, especially Chicago. He chairs and sits on multiple boards whose purpose all focus on developing a healthier community and better educational opportunities for the kids of Chicago. He is an advisory board member of the Chicago Blackhawks Foundation, Chairman of the Inner-City Education Program and board member of Off The Street Club on Chicago's West Side. Paul is a co-founder of the T.E.A.M Hockey Academy, a mobile hockey and life skills academy for players of color in North America, launching in 2021 with former NHL player and current NBC analyst, Anson Carter. Paul lives in Chicago with his wife, two teenage daughters, English bulldog Lord Stanley and when not in a conference room, you can find him on the ice playing hockey. Connect with Paul Marobella: Twitter: @marobellaInstagram: @marobellaLinkedIn: Paul MarobellaWebsite: HavasCreative.com & InnerCityEducation.orgT.E.A.M Hockey American website coming soon! Connect with Maria: Get the podcast and book: TheEmpathyEdge.comLearn more about Maria's brand strategy work and books: Red-Slice.comHire Maria to speak at your next event: Red-Slice.com/Speaker-Maria-RossLinkedIn: Maria RossInstagram: @redslicemariaTwitter: @redsliceFacebook: Red Slice
Lunch Talk Live with Mike Tirico for Thursday 6/11-Dan Hicks on the restart of the PGA Tour-Wisconsin football coach Paul Chryst on encouraging the Badgers football family to bond together and help others-Falcons coach Dan Quinn on protesting, Matt Ryan's voice, and showing leadership-Anson Carter on steps being taken within the NHL world to fight systemic racism-Jerry Bailey on the upcoming Belmont
Anson Carter shares a powerful #BlackLivesMatter video. K'Andre Miller speaks out about the racism he has endured throughout his young hockey career. Several players announce the formation of the Hockey Diversity Alliance. The NHL enters Phase 2 of return-to-play plan, which allows players to participate in voluntary training activities. More thoughts on the Stanley Cup Playoff format. Why it's okay to miss hockey (or anything else). Link to Anson Carter's video: https://twitter.com/AnsonCarterLA/status/1268948428077359104 “You don't have to look like George Floyd to understand that what happened to him was wrong.” #BlackLivesMatter. Intro song is “Leave the Lights On” by Passafire from their 2009 album “Everyone On Everynight.” Episode 141. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Free Agent Frenzy is over and the Kings don't look much different than they did when they missed the playoffs in April... so that's exciting. We discuss Mike Cammalleri, the pursuit of Joe Thornton and Pierre Turgeon drawing up plays in the shotgun formation. Also, we introduce a new segment called, "Banner Moments" where we select a specific time in Kings history that can make us smile and weep at the same time. This week's topic... The trade for Anson Carter in 2004. We know. Super masochistic.